FRESH NEW LOOK FOR SUUNTO D4i DIVE COMPUTERS

The great all-rounder will come with vibrant color options and a new strap.

Suunto has launched new color versions of the popular dive computer Suunto D4i, which will be available in January 2014. The product features stay the same, but they now come in fresh new colors and design.

The new-look Suunto D4i will be available in black, white, blue and lime. As well as the renewed design, the Suunto D4i also features an all new, soft silicone strap, ensuring maximum comfort as well as a superb fit. The case and strap are color-matched for a consistent look, bezel and mask prints are new and the buttons are made of metal.

Sleek and lightweight, the Suunto D4i also offers versatile functionality. With four dive modes — including freediving — Suunto RGBM algorithm, and the option of wireless integration, it's the dive computer of choice for all divers looking for a colorful and lightweight dive computer.

To make it even easier to sync and share extraordinary diving adventures, Suunto also offers the updated DM4 software, and easy synching with Movescount.com sports community and logbook.

About Suunto

Suunto was born in 1936 when Finnish orienteer and engineer Tuomas Vohlonen invented the mass production method for the liquid-filled compass. Since then, Suunto has been at the forefront of design and innovation for sports watches, dive computers and sports instruments used by adventurers all over the globe. From the highest mountains to the deepest oceans, Suunto physically and mentally equips outdoor adventurers to conquer new territory.

Suunto's headquarters and manufacturing plant is in Vantaa, Finland. Employing more than 400 people worldwide, Suunto products are sold in over 100 countries. The company is a subsidiary of Amer Sports Corporation along with its sister brands Salomon, Arc'teryx, Atomic, Wilson, Precor, Mavic and Nikita.